Portable bar

ABSTRACT

A portable mix bar comprising a hard hat having a plurality of drink containers and a pair of mixing chambers for mixing drinks mounted thereon wherein the flow of drinks to and from the mixing chambers is controlled by a plurality of valves. Also provided is a plurality of tubes for carrying drinks from the drink containers to the valves and mixing chambers and between valves and mixing chambers and from the mixing chambers to the mouth of a user.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an improved portable bar, that is aportable device that is used for mixing cocktails or the like. Theportable bar of the present invention is adapted to be worn by a personas a hat and is intended to be both useful and entertaining.

Novelty hats are known in the prior art as illustrated by U.S. Pat. No.4,484,363 issued to Teresa E. Varanese on Nov. 27, 1984 for acombination hat and cooling device; U.S. Pat. No. 3,345,646 issued to C.P. McCann on Oct. 10, 1967 for a parachute hat; U.S. Pat. No. 3,254,444issued to G. Paterson on June 7, 1966 for an amusement and educationalhead gear; U.S. Pat. No. 2,611,902 issued to M. F. Rockmore on Sept. 30,1952 for a novelty cap; U.S. Pat. No. 2,136,925 issued to N. P. Ristell,et al. on Nov. 15, 1938 for a combined beach hat and fan; U.S. Pat. No.1,869,652 issued to H. H. Baker on Aug. 2, 1932 for a kit hat; U.S. Pat.No. 1,493,463 issued to P. P. Brock on May 13, 1924 for a lamp holder;and U.S. Pat. No. 21,485 issued to Joseph C. Cary on Sept. 14, 1858 fora combined cap and lantern.

The present invention provides a novel and useful portable bar that canbe worn as a hat and which is both useful and entertaining.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The portable bar of the present invention provides several distinct andimportant advantages not found in previously known mix bars or hats.

A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a portablebar that may be worn as a piece of head gear.

Another objective of the present invention is to provide a portable barhaving a structural member that also serves as a hat and that may beadjusted to fit different size heads.

Another objective of the present invention is to provide a portable barthat may be used for conveniently consuming any of several drinks thatmay be kept in a plurality of drink containers comprising part of theportable bar.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable barthat may be conveniently used to mix drinks from two or more containersto form a mixed drink.

Another objective of the present invention is to provide a portable barfrom which drinks may be sipped without removing the bar from the user'shead.

Another objective of the present invention is to provide a portable barthat is novel in appearance and entertaining.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable barthat is simple in construction, inexpensive, strong and durable,convenient to use, and well adapted for its intended purposes.

Other objects and advantages of the present invention will becomeapparent from a consideration of the following detailed descriptiontaken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein a preferredembodiment of the invention is shown.

It should be understood that the invention is not limited to the detailsdisclosed, but includes all such variations and modifications as fallwithin the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.

This invention contemplates portable bars of different sizes for usewith different size heads and portable bars having different numbers,sizes or types of drink containers.

The objectives of the present invention are accomplished by providing arigid hat that may be adjusted to fit different size heads such, forexample, as a safety helmet or hard hat with an adjustable head bandprovided therein. Several drink containers are mounted on the sides ofthe hat using elastic bands that are inserted through slots in the hatand fastened to the inside of the hat. In the illustrated embodimentthere are six such containers, including two relatively large containersthat might be used for soft drinks such, for example, as soda or gingerale. The other four containers are relatively smaller and might be usedto hold one or more alcoholic beverages. Each drink container isprovided with a tube for carrying liquid from the container to one oftwo gang valves on the front of the hat that may be used for mixingdrinks from two or more drink containers. Alternatively, a user of theportable bar may drink from any one container by opening the valvecontrolling the flow of liquid from that container and closing thevalves that control the flow of liquid from all of the other drinkcontainers.

The first gang valve comprises three valves that are used forcontrolling the flow of soft drinks from two soft drink containers andfor purging the mixing chambers and outlet tube. The second gangcomprises five valves, and is used to mix the soft drink or soft drinkmix received from the first gang valve with the contents of any of theother four drink containers. An outlet tube carries the resulting mixfrom an outlet port on the second gang valve to the mouth of the wearerof the hat, who may drink mixed drinks from the bar by sucking on thefree end of the outlet tube in the same manner as a person sucks on asipping straw to draw liquid from a bottle or glass.

Each drink container is provided with a vent for venting carbon dioxidegas in any case were a carbonated drink is being kept in a containersand to maintain atmospheric pressure in the containers in all cases. Thefour smaller drink containers are provided with check valves in theirrespective tubes to prevent liquids from flowing backwards into thecontainers.

An articulated boom supports the outlet tube that carries the mixeddrink from the portable bar to the user's mouth.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in theaccompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a side view in perspective of the portable bar of the presentinvention;

FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the portable bar of the presentinvention and

FIG. 3 is a bottom view in perspective of the portable bar of thepresent invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring now to the drawings in greater detail, FIGS. 1-3 illustratethe portable bar of the present invention shown generally at 1. The bar1 comprises a structural member 2, and in the illustrated embodiment thestructural member 2 comprises a rigid hat-shaped device adapted to fiton the head of a person such, for example, as a safety hat, sometimesreferred to as a hard hat.

As shown in FIG. 3, the hat 2 is provided on the inside thereof with aplurality of head bands 3 that are adapted to be adjusted to fit the hat2 to heads of different sizes.

The hat 2 is adapted to receive a plurality of liquid containers 31, 32,33, 34, 35, 36 detachably coupled by suitable attachment means 41, 42,43, 44, 45, 46 to a first side 4 and a second side 5 of the hat 2. Thehat 2 is provided with a plurality of holes 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 7e, 7f, 7g,7h, 7i, 7j, 7k therethrough. Each hole 7a-7k is adapted to receive atube inserted therethrough and is provided with a protective grommet 8inserted therein.

Detachably coupled to the front 6 of the hat 2 by suitable attachmentmeans 24 is a first gang valve 10. The first gang valve 10 comprises afirst mixing chamber 11 having attached thereto and extending therefroma first port 12a, a second port 12b, a third port 12c and a fourth port12d wherein the first, second and third ports 12a-12c are each providedwith a valve having an external knob 13a, 13b, 13c for controlling thevalve. Each port 12a-12d communicates with the first mixing chamber 11and is adapted to convey a liquid into or out of the first mixingchamber 11, and each port 12a-12d is adapted to receive a tubedetachably coupled thereto.

Also detachably coupled to the front 6 of the hat 2 by suitableattachment means 24 is a second gang valve 20. The second gang valve 20comprises a second mixing chamber 21 having attached thereto andextending therefrom a fifth port 22a, a sixth port 22b, a seventh port22c, an eighth port 22d, a ninth port 22e and a tenth port 22f whereinthe fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth ports 22a-22e are eachprovided with a valve having an external knob 23a, 23b, 23c, 23d, 23efor controlling the valve. Each port 22a-22f communicates with thesecond mixing chamber 21 and is adapted to convey a liquid into or outof the second mixing chamber 21, and each port 22a-22f is adapted toreceive a tube detachably coupled thereto.

Gang valves of the kind used in the present invention are well known inthe prior art and may be conveniently purchased.

Each liquid container 31-36 is detachably coupled to the hat 2 bysuitable attachment means, and in the illustrated embodiment the saidattachment means comprises a plurality of elastic straps 41, 42, 43, 44,45, 46, each of which encircles a container 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36. Thetwo ends of each strap 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46 are inserted through aslot 47a, 47b in the hat 2 and are fastened together inside the hat 2 at48 so that they will not slip back through the slots 47a, 47b.

Each liquid container 31-36 is provided with a removable cap 31a-36a foropening and closing the container 31-36.

In the illustrated embodiment the first and fourth liquid containers 31,34 are alike and are relatively larger than the other liquid containers32, 33, 35, 36. Each of the larger liquid containers 31, 34 is providedwith a removable cap 31a, 34a for opening and closing the container 31,34. Each of the larger containers 31, 34 is also provided with a hole31b, 34b therethrough having a grommet 31c, 34c inserted therein, andthe holes 31b, 34b are adapted to receive tubes inserted therethroughand into the containers 31, 34. Each of the larger containers 31, 34 isprovided with a second hole 31d having a grommet 31e, inserted thereinand having a vent 31f inserted therein and extending therefrom, whichvent 31f is adapted to vent the container 31, 34 to the atmosphere.

In the illustrated embodiment the second, third, fifth and sixth liquidcontainers 32, 33, 35, 36 are alike and are relatively smaller than theother liquid containers 31, 34. The removable caps 32a, 33a, 35a, 36a ofthe smaller containers 32, 33, 35, 36 are each provided with a smallhole 32b, 33b, 35b, 36b therethrough for venting the containers 32, 33,35, 36 to the atmosphere. Each of the said caps 32a, 33a, 35a, 36a isalso provided with a larger hole 32c, 33c, 35c, 36c therethrough, eachof which has a grommet 32d, 33d, 35d, 36d inserted therein and each ofwhich is adapted to receive a tube inserted therethrough and into thecontainer 32, 33, 35, 36.

In the illustrated embodiment a large container 31, 34 and two smallercontainers 32, 33, 35, 36 are mounted on each side 4, 5 of the hat 2.

Also provides is a plurality of conduit means 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56,57, 58 adapted to convey drinks from the plurality of drink containers31-36 to the first and second gang valves 10, 20 and from the first gangvalve 10 to the second gang valve 20 and from the second gang valve 20to the mouth of a wearer of the hat 2. In the illustrated embodiment,each conduit means comprises a flexible tube 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57,58, each tube 51-58 having two ends. Each tube is adapted to serve as asuction tube for sucking liquid out of a liquid container 31-36 and intoor out of a gang valve 10, 20 in a manner similar to that commonly usedwith sipping straws to suck drinks out of bottles or glasses. Thefourth, fifth, sixth and seventh tubes 54-57 are each provided with acheck valve 54c, 55c, 56c, 57c inserted therein, and adapted to preventliquids from flowing backward in the tubes 54-57.

The first end 51a of the first tube 51 is inserted into the first liquidcontainer 31 through the hole 31b provided therefor, and the other end51b of the first tube 51 is detachably coupled to the first port 12a ofthe first gang valve 10.

The first end 52a of the second tube 52 is inserted into the fourthliquid container 34 through the hole 34b provided therefor, and theother end 52b of the second tube 52 is detachably coupled to the thirdport 12c of the first gang valve 10.

The first end 53a of the third tube 53 is detachably coupled to thefourth port 12d of the first gang valve 10 and the tube is routed intothe hat 2 through a first hole 7a in the hat 2, through the inside ofthe hat 2, and out of the hat 2 through a second hole 7b in the hat 2,and the other end 53b of the third tube 53 is detachably coupled to thefifth port 22a on the second gang valve 20.

The first end 54a of the fourth tube 54 is inserted into the secondliquid container 32 through the hole 32c in the cap 32a providedtherefor. The tube 54 is routed into the hat 2 through a third hole 7cin the hat 2, through the inside of the hat 2, and out of the hat 2through a fourth hole 7d in the hat 2. The other end 54b of the fourthtube 54 is detachably coupled to the sixth port 22b on the second gangvalve 20.

The first end 55a of the fifth tube 55 is inserted into the third liquidcontainer 33 through the hole 33c in the cap 33a provided therefor. Thetube 55 is routed into the hat 2 through a fifth hole 7e in the hat 2,through the inside of the hat 2, and out of the hat 2 through a sixthhole 7f in the hat 2. The other end 55b of the fifth tube 55 isdetachably coupled to the seventh port 22c on the second gang valve 20.

The first end 56a of the sixth tube 56 is inserted into the fifth liquidcontainer 35 through the hole 35c in the cap 35a provided therefor. Thetube 56 is routed into the hat 2 through a seventh hole 7g in the hat 2,through the inside of the hat 2, and out of the hat 2 through an eighthhole 7h in the hat 2. The other end 56b of the sixth tube 56 isdetachably coupled to the eighth port 22d on the second gang valve 20.

The first end 57a of the seventh tube 57 is inserted into the sixthliquid container 36 through the hole 36c in the cap 36a providedtherefor. The tube 57 is routed into the hat 2 through a ninth hole 7iin the hat 2, through the inside of the hat 2, and out of the hat 2through an tenth hole 7j in the hat 2. The other end 57b of the sixthtube 57 is detachably coupled to the ninth port 22e on the second gangvalve 20.

The first end 58a of an eighth tube 58 is detachably coupled to thetenth port 22f on the second gang valve 20, and the tube 58 is routedinto the hat 2 through an eleventh hole 7k in the hat 2, and the eighthtube 58 extends around the side of the hat 2 and the other end 58b ofthe eighth tube is located in the front 6 of the hat 2 where it may beconveniently placed in the mouth of a wearer of the hat.

A bracket 9 is attached to and depends from one side 5 of the hat 2. Anarticulated boom 60 is pivotally coupled to the bracket 9 at 61, thepivoted coupling 61 being adapted for rotation of the distal end 66 ofthe boom 60 upward or downward relative to the front 6 of the hat 2.

The boom 60 comprises a first section 62 and a second section 63 thatare pivotally joined end-to-end at 64. The pivoted coupling 64 isadapted for rotating the distal end 66 of the boom 60 in and outrelative to the front 6 of the hat 2.

A mouth piece support member 65 is provided at the distal end 66 of thesecond section 63 of the articulated boom 60. The mouth piece support 65is provided with a hole 67 lengthwise therethrough, and the eighth tube58 is inserted through the said hole 67 and is held in and supported bythe mouth piece support 65 so that the free end 58b of the eighth tube58 is positioned so that it may be conveniently inserted into the mouthof a person wearing the hat and may be used to suck mixed drinks fromthe portable bar 1.

In the illustrated embodiment the second port 12b on the first gangvalve 10 does not receive liquid from a drink container, but opens tothe atmosphere.

A user of the portable bar of the present invention may fill the twolarger drink containers with soft drinks such, for example, as gingerale or soda. The four smaller drink containers may be filled withvarious kinds of alcoholic beverages.

To drink from the first soft drink container only, a user would open thevalves in the first and fourth ports 12a, 12d on the first gang valve 10and the fifth and tenth ports 22a, 22f on the second gang valve 20 andsuck on the free end 58b of the eighth tube 58. Soft drink from thefirst drink container 31 would flow out of the container 31, through thefirst tube 51, into the first port 12a and the first mixing chamber 11of the first gang valve 10, out of the fourth port 12d of the first gangvalve, through the third tube 53 into and out of the hat 2 and into thefifth port 22a and second mixing chamber 21 of the second gang valve 20,our of the tenth port 22f of the second gang valve 20, and through theeighth tube 58 to the user's mouth.

To switch to drinking from the second soft drink container only, theuser would close the valve in the first port 12a on the first gang valve10 and open the valve in the third port 12c on the first gang valve 10.To drink from both soft drink containers simultaneously, ie. mix the twosoft drinks, a user would open the valves in both the first and thirdports 12a, 12c in the first gang valve 10. To purge the lines and mixingchambers of soft drinks, a user would close the first and third ports12a, 12c and open the second port 12b on the first gang valve 10, andsuck any remaining soft drink from the tubes and mixing chambers. Theflow of soft drinks may be completely inhibited by closing the valves inthe first and third ports 12a, 12c in the first gang valve 10, or byclosing the fourth port 12d in the first gang valve 10, or by closingthe fifth port 22a in the second gang valve 20.

A user might drink an alcoholic beverage from any one of the fourcontainers holding such beverages by inhibiting the flow of soft drinksin the manner just described, and by opening the valve in the tenth port22f on the second gang valve 20 and the valve in either the sixth,seventh, eighth, or ninth port 22b, 22c, 22d, 22e on the second gangvalve 20. It can now be easily seen that alcoholic beverages from two ormore containers may mixed together and soft drinks may be added toalcoholic beverages by opening and closing various combinations ofvalves.

The rate of flow of various liquids from their containers is controlledby adjusting the valves in the usual way, thus determining the exactcomposition of the final mixed drink.

Having thus described my invention, what I now claim is:
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A portablebar comprising a hat adapted to receive a plurality of drink containersand a plurality of valves detachably mounted thereon; a first drinkcontainer coupled to the hat by suitable attachment means and havingprovided thereon a cap adapted for closing the said container, the saidcontainer being adapted to receive a tube inserted therein; a seconddrink container coupled to the hat by suitable attachment means andhaving provided thereon a cap adapted for closing the said container,the said container being adapted to receive a tube inserted therein; athird drink container coupled to the hat by suitable attachment meansand having provided thereon a cap adapted for closing the saidcontainer, the said cap being adapted to receive a tube insertedtherethrough; a fourth drink container coupled to the hat by suitableattachment means and having provided thereon a cap adapted for closingthe said container, the said cap being adapted to receive a tubeinserted therethrough; a fifth drink container coupled to the hat bysuitable attachment means and having provided thereon a cap adapted forclosing the said container, the said cap being adapted to receive a tubeinserted therethrough; a sixth drink container coupled to the hat bysuitable attachment means and having provided thereon a cap adapted forclosing the said container, the said cap being adapted to receive a tubeinserted therethrough; a first gang valve coupled to the hat by suitableattachment means, the said gang valve having a first mixing chamber, thesaid first mixing chamber having extending therefrom a first port, asecond port, a third port, and a fourth port wherein the first port isprovided with a first valve adapted to be controlled by a knob and thesaid second port is provided with a second valve adapted to becontrolled by a knob and the said third port is provided with a thirdvalve adapted to be controlled by a knob, and wherein each of the saidports communicates with the said first mixing chamber and is adapted toconvey a drink into or out of the said first mixing chamber and whereinthe said first, third and fourth ports is each adapted to receive a tubedetachably coupled thereto, and wherein the said second port is adaptedto vent the said first mixing chamber to the atmosphere; a second gangvalve coupled to the hat by suitable attachment means, the said gangvalve having a second mixing chamber, the said second mixing chamberhaving extending therefrom a fifth port, a sixth port, a seventh port,an eighth port, a ninth port and a tenth port wherein the said fifthport is provided with a fourth valve adapted to be controlled by a knoband the said sixth port is provided with a fifth valve adapted to becontrolled by a knob and the said seventh port is provided with a sixthvalve adapted to be controlled by a knob and the said eighth port isprovided with a seventh valve adapted to be controlled by a knob and thesaid ninth port is provided with an eighth valve adapted to becontrolled by a knob, and wherein each of the said ports communicateswith the said second mixing chamber and is adapted to convey a drinkinto or out of the said second mixing chamber and wherein each of thesaid ports is adapted to receive a tube detachably coupled thereto; afirst tube having two ends wherein the first end is inserted into thefirst drink container and wherein the second end is coupled to the firstport; a second tube having two ends wherein the first end is insertedinto the fourth drink container and wherein the second end is coupled tothe third port; a third tube having two ends wherein the first end iscoupled to the fourth port and wherein the second end of the third tubeis coupled to the fifth port; a fourth tube having two ends wherein thefirst end is inserted into the third drink container and wherein thesecond end is coupled to the sixth port, the said tube being providedwith a check valve inserted therein adapted to prevent drink fromflowing into the third drink container; a fifth tube having two endswherein the first end is inserted into the fourth drink container andwherein the second end of the fifth tube is coupled to the seventh port,the said tube being provided with a check valve inserted therein adaptedto prevent drink from flowing into the fourth drink container; a sixthtube having two ends wherein the first end is inserted into the fifthdrink container and wherein the second end of the sixth tube is coupledto the eighth port, the said tube being provided with a check valveinserted therein adapted to prevent drink from flowing into the fifthdrink container; a seventh tube having two ends wherein the first end isinserted into the sixth drink container and wherein the second end ofthe seventh tube is coupled to the ninth port, the said tube beingprovided with a check valve inserted therein adapted to prevent drinkfrom flowing into the sixth drink container; an eighth tube having twoends wherein the first end is coupled to the tenth port and wherein thesaid tube is routed to the front of the hat and is adapted to besupported by an articulated boom; and a bracket attached to anddepending from the hat and having pivotally coupled thereto anarticulated boom adapted to support the said eighth tube.
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A portablebar comprising a hard hat having provided therein head bands adapted tobe adjusted to fit different size heads, the said hard hat being adaptedto receive a plurality of drink containers and a plurality of valvesdetachably mounted thereon and having provided therethrough a pluralityof holes each of which holes is adapted to receive a tube insertedtherethrough, wherein each of the said holes is provided with aprotective grommet; a first closable drink container detachably coupledto the said hard hat by suitable attachment means and having providedthereon a cap adapted for closing the said container, the said firstdrink container being provided with vent means adapted to vent theinside to the said container to the atmosphere and wherein the saidfirst drink container is provided with a hole therethrough having aprotective grommet inserted therein, the said hole being adapted toreceive a tube inserted therethrough; a second closable drink containerdetachably coupled to the said hard hat by suitable attachment means andhaving provided thereon a cap adapted for closing the said container,the said cap having provided therein a vent means adapted to vent theinside to the said container to the atmosphere and having also providedtherethrough a hole adapted to receive a tube inserted therethrough andinto the said container; a third closable drink container detachablycoupled to the said hard hat by suitable attachment means and havingprovided thereon a cap adapted for closing the said container, the saidcap having provided therein a vent means adapted to vent the inside tothe said container to the atmosphere and having also providedtherethrough a hole adapted to receive a tube inserted therethrough andinto the said container; a fourth closable drink container detachablycoupled to the said hard hat by suitable attachment means and havingprovided thereon a cap adapted for closing the said container, the saidfourth drink container being provided with vent means adapted to ventthe inside to the said container to the atmosphere and wherein the saidfourth drink container is provided with a hole therethrough having aprotective grommet inserted therein, the said hole being adapted toreceive a tube inserted therethrough; a fifth closable drink containerdetachably coupled to the said hard hat by suitable attachment means andhaving provided thereon a cap adapted for closing the said container,the said cap having provided therein a vent means adapted to vent theinside to the said container to the atmosphere and having also providedtherethrough a hole adapted to receive a tube inserted therethrough andinto the said container; a sixth closable drink container detachablycoupled to the said hard hat by suitable attachment means and havingprovided thereon a cap adapted for closing the said container, the saidcap having provided therein a vent means adapted to vent the inside tothe said container to the atmosphere and having also providedtherethrough a hole adapted to receive a tube inserted therethrough andinto the said container; a first gang valve detachably coupled to thesaid hard hat by suitable attachment means, the said gang valve having afirst mixing chamber, the said first mixing chamber having extendingtherefrom a first port, a second port, a third port, and a fourth portwherein the said first port is provided therein with a first valve andthe said second port is provided therein with a second valve and thesaid third port is provided therein with a third valve, and wherein eachof the said ports communicates with the said first mixing chamber and isadapted to convey a drink into or out of the said first mixing chamberand wherein the said first, third and fourth ports is each adapted toreceive a tube detachably coupled thereto, and wherein the said secondport is adapted to vent the said first mixing chamber to the atmosphere;a second gang valve detachably coupled to the said hard hat by suitableattachment means, the said gang valve having a second mixing chamber,the said second mixing chamber having extending therefrom a fifth port,a sixth port, a seventh port, an eighth port, a ninth port and a tenthport wherein the said fifth port is provided therein with a fourth valveand the said sixth port is provided therein with a fifth valve and thesaid seventh port is provided therein with a sixth valve and the saideighth port is provided therein with a seventh valve and the said ninthport is provided therein with an eighth valve, and wherein each of thesaid ports communicates with the said second mixing chamber and isadapted to convey a drink into or out of the said second mixing chamberand wherein each of the said ports is adapted to receive a tubedetachably coupled thereto; a first tube having two ends wherein thefirst end of the first tube is inserted into the first drink containerthrough the hole through the container and wherein the second end of thefirst tube is detachably coupled to the first port; a second tube havingtwo ends wherein the first end of the second tube is inserted into thefourth drink container through the hole through the container andwherein the second end of the second tube is detachably coupled to thethird port; a third tube having two ends wherein the first end of thethird tube is detachably coupled to the fourth port and wherein the tubeis routed into the hat through a first hole in the hat and is routed outof the hat through a second hole in the hat and wherein the second endof the third tube is detachably coupled to the fifth port; a fourth tubehaving two ends wherein the first end of the fourth tube is insertedinto the second drink container through the hole through the cap of thecontainer and wherein the said tube is routed into the hat through athird hole in the hat and is routed out of the hat through a fourth holein the hat and wherein the second end of the fourth tube is detachablycoupled to the sixth port wherein the tube is provided with a checkvalve inserted therein and adapted to prevent drink from flowing intothe second drink container; a fifth tube having two ends wherein thefirst end of the fifth tube is inserted into the third drink containerthrough the hole through the cap of the container and wherein the saidtube is routed into the hat through a fifth hole in the hat and isrouted out of the hat through a sixth hole in the hat and wherein thesecond end of the fifth tube is detachably coupled to the seventh portand wherein the tube is provided with a check valve inserted therein andadapted to prevent drink from flowing into the fourth drink container; asixth tube having two ends wherein the first end of the sixth tube isinserted into the fifth drink container through the hole through the capof the container and wherein the said tube is routed into the hatthrough a seventh hole in the hat and is routed out of the hat through aeighth hole in the hat and wherein the second end of the sixth tube isdetachably coupled to the eighth port and wherein the tube is providedwith a check valve inserted therein and adapted to prevent drink fromflowing into the fifth drink container; a seventh tube having two endswherein the first end of the seventh tube is inserted into the sixthdrink container through the hole through the cap of the container andwherein the said tube is routed into the hat through a ninth hole in thehat and is routed out of the hat through a tenth hole in the hat andwherein the second end of the seventh tube is detachably coupled to theninth port and wherein the tube is provided with a check valve insertedtherein and adapted to prevent drink from flowing into the sixth drinkcontainer; an eighth tube having two ends wherein the first end of thesaid eighth tube is detachably coupled to the tenth port and wherein thesaid tube is routed into the hat through an eleventh hole in the hat andis routed to the front of the hat and is adapted to be supported by anarticulated boom; and a bracket attached to and depending from the hatand having pivotally coupled thereto an articulated boom comprising twosections pivotally joined end-to-end and a mouth piece support memberhaving an opening therethrough, through which the said eighth tube isinserted.